Gray, David : A New Day At Midnight

Gray, David : A New Day At Midnight

Cursed with 'Babylon', a hit single a million times bigger than its creator, 'A New Day At Midnight' - the follow up to the multi-million shifting 'White Ladder' - tacitly acknowledges that for David Gray the only way is down. With a sleeve so...

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David Gray : Lost Songs 95-98

David Gray : Lost Songs 95-98

Proof that everything comes to those who wait, 'Lost Songs' is yet another confusing stage in David Gray's increasingly healthy career. After years of mainstream indifference here, David's gone barmy now the spotlight's turned on him. So, this is...

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David Gray: London Brixton Academy

David Gray: London Brixton Academy

You join us with David Gray still pinching himself. "We're gonna play this one now just to prove to ourselves that this year's been as weird as we think it's been," he announces, half an hour into his third sold out night at this decaying Brixton...

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London Shepherd's Bush Empire

London Shepherd's Bush Empire

David Gray 's Cinderella story recently bloomed into the happy-ever-after ending of platinum sales in Britain and Ireland after years of critical and commercial indifference. It's a great yarn which starry-eyed marketing men will pass on to rapt...

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White Ladder

White Ladder

It's never nice to have to use the word 'groundswell' in mixed company, let alone 'grass roots' or 'integrity', but unfortunately, the David Gray Story begins and ends with such horrid terms. The Welsh singer-songwriter (Christ,...

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Gray, David : Babylon

Gray, David : Babylon

This summer, Gray plays just about every festival going, radio stations everywhere are already frothing at the mouth about his recent album, 'White Ladder' , (which has outsold just about everything else in Ireland) and all this has happened...

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Gray, David : Please forgive me

Gray, David : Please forgive me

There is, you know! But this troubadour of the long and lonesome night has jazzed his sadness up with a little help from his bruvva in law, Paul Hartnoll of Orbital . So we get Gray's customary teeth-pulling wailing married to Orbital 's...

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